Jacques Geslin
At the Beaux-Arts, he frequents the studios of painters Jérôme,
Dupoux and Simil during 6 years. The dream of a friendly jungle haunts
him. He reproduces it in his works, dictated by the imaginary, with a
lot of finesse and dexterity. One sees parrots, goats, and horses in a
luxuriant vegetation. His work is shown in great collections around the
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